Skimmia japonica 'Rubella'
By Spritzhenry
- 14 Oct, 2008
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I took out an unhappy Convulvulus cneorum and did some shuffling. I put in a Skimmia for some winter colour.
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Absolutely! They also prefer acid-y soils, but I have sequestrene to hand in case the leaves get yellowy.
15 Oct, 2008
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Thought I'd put a skimmia like yours in my front gaden border - They are alright in some shade aren't they? Hoping to tackle that in half term Spritz!
15 Oct, 2008